Bypass rack - 3.5s or 4.0s???

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I sure there is a way, otherwise they wouldn't just say it but I'm obviously not the expert that would be something for @svc to elaborate on. I'm just the consumer lol


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4.5" would take a wider Currie rear end ! Not to mention a full blown front even to be able to get those bad boys working. We have always directed people down the 3.5-4.0 route and let them know why exactly
 

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Hell yes!! TRR with Kings will be a totally different experience for me this year


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I'm getting close to leaving the army and moving back to Texas, would be nice to make it to trr for once.


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I'm getting close to leaving the army and moving back to Texas, would be nice to make it to trr for once.


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Last year was my first year and it was pretty awesome aside from the fact that I was only able to complete one full lap due to the rain. BFG projects are not the right tire for the event with rain lol but I'm sure this year will be better being that it has been scheduled during a dry part of the year. I highly recommend you make it out one of these years, I'm sure you would enjoy yourself as we all do[emoji1417]


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Last year was my first year and it was pretty awesome aside from the fact that I was only able to complete one full lap due to the rain. BFG projects are not the right tire for the event with rain lol but I'm sure this year will be better being that it has been scheduled during a dry part of the year. I highly recommend you make it out one of these years, I'm sure you would enjoy yourself as we all do[emoji1417]


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I've done other events, like the glre events since I'm stationed on the east coast, but never been able to make trr even though it's my home state. I just ordered a new set of projects and I'll have my older m/t's as spares depending on weather/terrain.


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I've done other events, like the glre events since I'm stationed on the east coast, but never been able to make trr even though it's my home state. I just ordered a new set of projects and I'll have my older m/t's as spares depending on weather/terrain.


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That's one event I do have on my list of things to do, how is it? I think you'll love the projects if the weather on the east coast isn't always rain or snow cause projects aren't ideal for those conditions but in sand and rocky terrain they perform better than great!


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That's one event I do have on my list of things to do, how is it? I think you'll love the projects if the weather on the east coast isn't always rain or snow cause projects aren't ideal for those conditions but in sand and rocky terrain they perform better than great!


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Which event, glee does multiple events. I won't be on the east coast much longer, moving back to Texas this year.
 
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